Royal Enfield has introduced a new colour variant for the Bullet 350, named Battalion Black. Positioned above the base Military Black and Military Red options, it sits just below the Military SilverBlack and Military SilverRed variants in the lineup. The Battalion Black model is priced at Rs 1,74,875 (ex-showroom Chennai).
Design and Features
The Battalion Black variant comes equipped with single-channel ABS and a rear drum brake. It features silver, gold, and red accents on the fuel tank and side panels, paying homage to the classic Bullet design of the past. The bike retains the iconic swooping single-seat design, a signature element of the Bullet’s timeless aesthetic.
Engine and Performance
Powering the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a 349cc air-cooled, counter-balanced single-cylinder J-series engine that delivers 20.2PS at 6100rpm and 27Nm at 4000rpm. This same engine is shared across other Royal Enfield models, including the Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350. It’s paired with a 5-speed gearbox for smooth shifting.
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Suspension and Braking
The suspension setup includes a telescopic fork with fork covers at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. All variants feature a 300mm front disc brake, with the base variant offering a rear drum brake. The mid and top-spec models come with a 270mm rear disc brake, while single-channel ABS is standard in the base variant and dual-channel ABS is available in the higher variants.
Wheels and Tyres
The Bullet 350 rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels, paired with 100-section front and 120-section rear tyres. The bike’s dimensions include a wheelbase of 1390mm, ground clearance of 170mm, seat height of 805mm, and a kerb weight of 195kg. It also has a 13-litre fuel tank capacity, ideal for long rides.
Instrumentation and Accessories
In terms of features, the Bullet 350 is equipped with a semi-digital instrument console, featuring an analogue speedometer alongside a digital inset that displays fuel levels, eco indicators, odometer, and trip meter readings. A turn-by-turn navigation pod is available as an accessory. Royal Enfield offers various additional accessories, such as engine guards, sump guards, touring seats, and panniers.
Competition
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 faces competition from the Benelli Imperiale 400, Jawa 350, and Honda CB350, making it a strong contender in the retro motorcycle segment.
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Conclusion
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Battalion Black brings a bold new aesthetic to the iconic motorcycle, offering a stylish upgrade above the base variants. With its vintage-inspired design, enhanced braking system, and powerful 349cc J-series engine, the Battalion Black retains the classic Bullet charm while incorporating modern features like a semi-digital instrument console and custom accessories. Competitively priced and equipped to rival models like the Benelli Imperiale 400, Jawa 350, and Honda CB350, the Bullet 350 remains a top choice for those seeking a blend of heritage and performance.